.... All Cordyceps species are endoparasitoids, mainly on insects and other arthropods (they are thus entomopathogenic fungi); a few are parasitic on other fungi. The best known species of the genus is Cordycepssinensis, first...

... 3' position of its ribose part. It is extracted from fungi of Cordyceps. It is the main functional component in Cordyceps,one of the top three famous traditional Chinese medicine. It was reported...

...Biothex CordycepsCordycepsSinensis, a valuable tonic medicine, is a fungus traditionally grown in China on the bodies of caterpillars. Its main active components are Cordyceps polysaccharides. Modern pharmacological studies show that it is highly ...

...Name: CordycepsSinensis Mycelia Powder(CS-4) Botanical Source: Cordycepssinensis grows in or around Tibet. Cordycepssinensis is actually composed of fungus that grows on caterpillar larvae. In its native habitat, the spores of Cordyceps infect and get ...

... Capsules CordycepsSinensis Powder Capsules Cordycepssinensis, a Chinese tonifying herb, has been widely used for centuries in Asian countries as a medicine and a health supplement. CordycepsSinensis slso known as Cordyceps mushroom, caterpillarfungus...

... figure, may determine, the ergot branch Chinese caterpillarfungus is the fungusCordycepssinensisfungus and the parasitic complex is the traditional for medicinal purposes Cordycepssinensis . However "Native Chinese Plants Appropriates lost articles...

... to ... Dong Chong Xia Cao CordycepsSinensis Extract Adenosine>0.2% Polysaccharides Wild cordycepssinensis is also called the "caterpillarfungus." In China, it is referred to as "winter worm, summer grass." This fungus is found at high altitude...

..., and one of the best known of these is Cordycepssinensis, colloquially known as caterpillarfungus. Caterpillar fungi are the result of a parasitic relationship between the fungus and the larva of the ghost moth genus Thitarodes...

... is Cordycepssinensis, first recorded as yartsa gunbu in Tibet in the 15th Century. The Latin etymology describes cord as "club", ceps as "head", and sinensis as "chinese". Cordycepssinensis, known in English commonly as caterpillarfungus...